MEDIA INDIGENA 294
Added 2022-07-02 01:02:55 +0000 UTCMatriarchy on the Mic / MI 294
ON THIS WEEK'S INDIGENOUS ROUNDTABLE:
For our eleventh 'MINI' INDIGENA of the season, we try something a little different this time ‘round: a face-to-face-to-face discussion recorded Friday, June 24 in Winnipeg! Joining host/producer Rick Harp this episode are MI regular Kim TallBear (University of Alberta professor in the Faculty of Native Studies) plus special guest Tasha Hubbard (Associate Professor, U of A Faculty of Native Studies, writer and filmmaker), as they discuss:
• a recent poll which claims “millions” of Canadians believe in 'White Replacement Theory'
• the struggle to stay focused, present and attentive against the constant pull of our digital devices
• how ribbon skirts have apparently become 'mandatory' for women
• monthly Patreon podcast supporter Veronica asks what we think of the B.C. government suspending a $789 million rebuild of the Royal B.C. Museum after First Nations complained it's failed to repatriate items from its collection.
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LINKS REFERENCED / CONSULTED THIS EPISODE:
• inaugural National Indigenous #MatriarchSummit
• “No shit: Indigenous peoples” tweet: @mediaINDIGENA [response to National Post tweet: “Millions of Canadians believe in white replacement theory: poll”]
• [VIDEO] Totem: The Return of the G'psgolox Pole (Gil Cardinal, dir.) National Film Board
• Laziness Does Not Exist (by author Devon Price) Simon & Schuster
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LISTEN NOW:
https://mediaindigena.libsyn.com/how-canadians-wrote-the-book-on-replacement-theory-ep-294
Comments
Great mini! I appreciated the discussion re: museums and repatriation. It's such a tangled-up issue, especially for any museum that is a gov't agency (you gotta really document things to the Nth degree). It's a slow process but I've seen it work; I wish that the Royal BC Museum had kept the repatriation officer they hired, that was a good step..
Nicole Hoye
2022-07-14 20:48:36 +0000 UTC